
Thursday, Nov. 12, 1925
Ellsworth Relief Corps Notes
A progressive whist party for the benefit of the Sons of Veterans will be given Thursday evening, November 19th, at the Corps rooms in the Memorial Building. There will be room for twenty five tables. Refreshments will be served and prizes given. All whist players are asked to be ready to start the game at 8 o’clock. Hearts are trumps. Mrs. Blanche H. Kent is chairman of the whist committee and Mrs. Effie Houston, chairman of the refreshment committee. Should this party be well attended a series will follow. The proceeds of the party will go for relief somewhere.
The President, Mrs. Ida Rowell, with one assistant, decorated The Idle Hour Theatre with flags and bunting for the Armistice Service, Sunday evening, November 8th.

Fortnightly Club Notes
At the regular meeting of the Fortnightly Club Monday evening, November 16th, Miss Mary J. Simpson of East Craftsbury will speak. Her subject for the evening will be “The Melting Pot.” Each member of the club is privileged to invite four guests. It is hoped that every member of the club will avail themselves of this opportunity and that there will be a large attendance. There will also be a musical program, arranged by the committee in charge.
Notice!
Will the ladies who belong and those who care to join the Art Department of the Woman’s Club, please meet at the home of Mrs. J.H. Hopkins, Tuesday evening, November 17th, to discuss possibilities for the new year’s work.
Are You Coming?
To what? “The Charm School?” When? November 20th, 1925. Where? The Hardwick Opera House, at 8:00 o’clock. Presented by the Dramatic Club of Hardwick Academy. Admission, 25c; Reserved seats, 10c extra; may be procured at Kimball’s Pharmacy.


